Digital Humanities is a broad term that encompasses a variety of practices that combine computational practices with humanities research.  If you are just getting started with Digital Humanities and are looking to understand scholarship in the Digital Humanities you may find the following resources of interest to you:

Burdick, A. (Ed.). (2012). Digital humanities. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Retrieved from http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/digitalhumanities
  • An open access version is available on the book’s landing page.  You will need to scroll to locate it on the left margin of the page.

Dworak, M. (2012, April 23). Digital Humanities Resource Guide. Retrieved October 21, 2014, from http://www.hastac.org/blogs/melody-dworak/2012/04/23/digital-humanities-resource-guide

Heppler, J. A. (600, 20:40). What Is Digital Humanities? Retrieved October 12, 2017, from http://whatisdigitalhumanities.com/
  • A fun website that provides a different definition of Digital Humanities each time you refresh/load the page.
Defining the Digital Humanities. (n.d.). Retrieved October 21, 2014, from http://commons.gc.cuny.edu/wiki/index.php/Defining_the_Digital_Humanities